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Dubliners (by James Joyce)



Joyce, James - 1882–1941, Irish novelist. Perhaps the most influential and significant novelist of the 20th cent., Joyce was a master of the English language, exploiting all of its resources. His novel Ulysses, which is among the great works of world literature, utilizes many radical literary techniques and forms.

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The eldest of ten children born in a Dublin suburb, Joyce was   Read More...


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    Dubliners
    by James Joyce. 224 pgs.


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    Engendered Trope in Joyce's Dubliners
    by Earl G. Ingersoll. 193 pgs.


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    Gender in Joyce (Chap. 5 "Socialism, Gender, and Imagery in Dubliners")
    by Jolanta W. Wawrzycka, Marlena G. Corcoran. 198 pgs.


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